Petersburg and the Strategy of Persistence Author Gordon Rhea has something of a cottage industry going with regard to Virginia\u27s so-called Overland Campaign of the spring/summer 1864. His fifth in series on the subject (sixth or seventh if one counts several ancillary works), concludes t...
In the “Acknowledgements” for Vicksburg: Grant’s Campaign That Broke the Confederacy, Donald L. Mill...
Analyzing Grant\u27s Command Structure Ulysses S. Grant ranks as the greatest general to emerge ...
This issue military history, its tactics and its combatants, organizes our featured reviews. Benjami...
A Focused Look at Pivotal Moment of an Important Campagin The Siege of Petersburg continues to be, a...
The conclusion of the Centenary of World War I may be the appropriate moment to re-visit America’s f...
Tactics in the Overland Campaign As we move closer to the Civil War Sesquicentennial, military hist...
While it’s generally acknowledged that the American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – April 9, 1865) was t...
After their Breaking Point: Petersburg and the Refuge of Trenchwarfare Beginning in the late ninetee...
Given the steady market for Civil War battle studies, the lack of a complete treatment of the indivi...
A Look at the Role of Field Fortifications in Confederate Defeat In the Trenches at Petersburg c...
Although much more important than the Battle of Gettysburg in determining the outcome of the Civil W...
An Essay Collection Providing a New Look at a New Campaign In The Vicksburg Campaign: March 29 – May...
For most who study Civil War military history, Grant\u27s Overland campaign from May 1864 until the ...
The Overland Campaign as a Shift in Warfare In the spring of 1864, after three years of conflict, th...
Petersburg, Virginia: A City Under Siege A. Wilson Greene, Executive Director of Pamplin Historical...
In the “Acknowledgements” for Vicksburg: Grant’s Campaign That Broke the Confederacy, Donald L. Mill...
Analyzing Grant\u27s Command Structure Ulysses S. Grant ranks as the greatest general to emerge ...
This issue military history, its tactics and its combatants, organizes our featured reviews. Benjami...
A Focused Look at Pivotal Moment of an Important Campagin The Siege of Petersburg continues to be, a...
The conclusion of the Centenary of World War I may be the appropriate moment to re-visit America’s f...
Tactics in the Overland Campaign As we move closer to the Civil War Sesquicentennial, military hist...
While it’s generally acknowledged that the American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – April 9, 1865) was t...
After their Breaking Point: Petersburg and the Refuge of Trenchwarfare Beginning in the late ninetee...
Given the steady market for Civil War battle studies, the lack of a complete treatment of the indivi...
A Look at the Role of Field Fortifications in Confederate Defeat In the Trenches at Petersburg c...
Although much more important than the Battle of Gettysburg in determining the outcome of the Civil W...
An Essay Collection Providing a New Look at a New Campaign In The Vicksburg Campaign: March 29 – May...
For most who study Civil War military history, Grant\u27s Overland campaign from May 1864 until the ...
The Overland Campaign as a Shift in Warfare In the spring of 1864, after three years of conflict, th...
Petersburg, Virginia: A City Under Siege A. Wilson Greene, Executive Director of Pamplin Historical...
In the “Acknowledgements” for Vicksburg: Grant’s Campaign That Broke the Confederacy, Donald L. Mill...
Analyzing Grant\u27s Command Structure Ulysses S. Grant ranks as the greatest general to emerge ...
This issue military history, its tactics and its combatants, organizes our featured reviews. Benjami...